Raxco InstantRescue Promo?

I currently have FD-Rescue Lite and I would like to purchase "Raxco InstantRescue" to replace it on my Win 7 x64 system but unfortunately I missed out on the 30% promotion that Raxco had not too long ago.

Does anyone know IF there are other similar promo/coupon codes available for this product or where I can get it for cheaper than retail?

I am trying to download Instant Recovery from here:http://www.raxco.com/products/instantrecovery
Before trying out the 15 day demo.
However it has a new system of download, where one needs to give Name , Co Name , valid email id etc.
Have anyone downloaded it, how do you download past these things.

I am trying to download Instant Recovery from here:http://www.raxco.com/products/instantrecovery
Before trying out the 15 day demo.
However it has a new system of download, where one needs to give Name , Co Name , valid email id etc.
Have anyone downloaded it, how do you download past these things.

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I don't think you can. Also you might consider Instant Recovery. Much more robust.

I am trying to download Instant Recovery from here:http://www.raxco.com/products/instantrecovery
Before trying out the 15 day demo.
However it has a new system of download, where one needs to give Name , Co Name , valid email id etc.
Have anyone downloaded it, how do you download past these things.

Thank you for the link, i downloaded the patch version and installing it.
I would decide later what to do with it.
This is pretty much like FD - ISR, only with GPT Disk Support and other new things, but the basic or core function is
still like FD-ISR.

Thank you for the link, i downloaded the patch version and installing it.
I would decide later what to do with it.
This is pretty much like FD - ISR, only with GPT Disk Support and other new things, but the basic or core function is
still like FD-ISR.

Yes, but that's where the similarity stops. I can take an image of a system with IR snapshot, using any standard imaging program and restore it and it's fine. All the files of the snapshot are known to windows. Rollback works beneath the file system and it writes snapshots to sectors on the drive, that only it's driver knows about. Windows doesn't see those snapshots at all. So the only way you can image is do an image that copies all the sectors of the drive. Just plain messy.

Yes, but that's where the similarity stops. I can take an image of a system with IR snapshot, using any standard imaging program and restore it and it's fine. All the files of the snapshot are known to windows. Rollback works beneath the file system and it writes snapshots to sectors on the drive, that only it's driver knows about. Windows doesn't see those snapshots at all. So the only way you can image is do an image that copies all the sectors of the drive. Just plain messy.[/QUOTE

I'm going to try instant rescue and take it from there. Thanks for your input.